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Yehu Microfinance—Decreasing Poverty in Rural Kenya

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What Is Yehu Microfinance?

woman-and-child

Yehu Microfinance models itself after the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh. It uses a group-based lending methodology and works exclusively in rural Kenya. Yehu offers savings and a variety of loan products to its rural poor clients. Community Credit Workers travel by foot, bicycle or motorbike to meet weekly with clients (80% women) out in the remote villages where members live.

yehu-branchYehu truly takes financial services to the poorest of the poor who do not have any access to financial services. Its typical client makes under $1 per day, lives without electricity or running water, and has less than four years of formal education and is illiterate. Almost all its clients are subsistence farmers who depend upon the rainfall to live—when it rains, they survive, when there is drought, they starve. Yehu is not affiliated with any particular denomination.

  • Number of Branches: 6
  • Number of Employees: 40
  • Number of Loans Given: 17,000
  • Number of Clients (Members): 13,000
  • Self-Sufficiency: 74%
  • Repayment Rates: 88%
  • Outstanding Loan Portfolio: $359,000 USD

Who Is the Typical Borrower?three-kenyan-women

  • Avg. Age: 42 years old
  • Years of Schooling: 3.7
  • Gender: 80% Female
  • Literacy: 54%
  • Income: 97% make under $2 per day; 83% make under $1 per day
  • Electricity in Home: 1.5%
  • Access to Clean Water: 3.6%
  • Pit Latrine: 80%
  • Children enrolled in Elementary School: 95%
  • Children enrolled in Middle School: 25%
  • 9% support more than 6 dependents with their income
  • 11% support a terminally-ill dependent
  • 21.5% have dealt with a recent death in the household

How Can You Help?

image002All contributions are appreciated—financial or otherwise. Raising awareness by spreading the word is a huge help! The impact of your donation will be tremendous.

For financial donations, every little bit helps! For example, a $5,000 USD donation from the Mom It Forward and 12 for 12K partnership would equal 80 revolving loans. Furthermore…

  • Loans are generally paid back in 6 months.
  • After repayment, the same funds can then be loaned out to another 80 individuals.
  • Over a 5-year period one $5,000 USD donation will create 800 loans.
  • Your tax-deductible donation truly blesses lives in perpetuity.

To donate online, please visit yehu.org.

Comments

12 Responses to “Yehu Microfinance—Decreasing Poverty in Rural Kenya”

  1. Melissa says:

    I think this is an amazing mission and will continue reading about what Mom it Forward does. Keep up the good work!

  2. Lacie E says:

    I am excited to read more about what you do and see how I can get involved!!!

  3. Vickie says:

    This is such a great program!

  4. Amy says:

    Saw this on the SITS site. Coming over to check this out. What a great site.

  5. Brandy says:

    This is a phenomenal organization. I’m glad to see other people blogging about it too. Great job spreading the word.

  6. Bekki says:

    Wow, what a great mission!

  7. Really psyched to be involved in the fundraising efforts! Can’t wait for the party… the Pajama Party, that is. We’ve already got some great prizes lined up. People are amazingly generous. Can’t wait to see how much we can raise on 4/14.

    For those interested in Pajama Party details, go here:
    http://mymommymanual.com/its-a-pajama-party-virtual-live-april-14th-helping-women-in-kenya/

  8. Tonya says:

    Great program! I will continue to follow!

  9. Hi, visiting from SITS this evening. I’m reading more to learn more!

  10. Ginna says:

    Great program!

  11. Beth says:

    Here visiting from SITS This has been interesting reading. I will follow to read more. Thanks and good luck.

  12. Some time ago, I did need to buy a good car for my organization but I did not earn enough money and could not purchase something. Thank God my brother suggested to try to get the loans at reliable creditors. Thus, I acted that and was happy with my commercial loan.

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